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Dec 05 2024CRIME

Missed Check-In: Search for Climbers on Mount Cook Stalled by Weather

New Zealand authorities are deeply worried about three experienced climbers from the U. S. and Canada who went missing after attempting to ascend Aoraki, the country's highest peak. The climbers, including Kurt Blair, 56, from Colorado, and Carlos Romero, 50, from California, are certified alpine gu

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Dec 05 2024WEATHER

Weather Wreaks Havoc: Michigan Schools on Hold

A stormy Thursday in Southeast Michigan has caused quite a commotion. With high winds, flying snow, and power outages wreaking havoc, at least 94 schools have decided to close or delay their opening for December 5, 2024. This isn't just a minor inconvenience; it's a significant disruption to the dai

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Dec 05 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Actor Defends Honest Review of His Own Movie

Paul Walter Hauser, the star of Clint Eastwood's 2019 courtroom drama, "Richard Jewell, " recently faced backlash for giving his own movie a 3. 5-star rating on Letterboxd. The actor, known for his role in "Juror #2, " defended his decision, stating that it was an honest reflection of the film's qua

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Dec 05 2024SCIENCE

Iron Nanostructures: A Comparative Look at Conductivity

Scientists have been studying nanostructures made from iron(II) triazole, particularly focusing on nanoparticles and nanorods. These tiny materials have sparked interest due to their unique properties. Let's dive into the comparison of their conductivity and bond lengths. Firstly, consider conducti

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Dec 05 2024HEALTH

The Hidden Toll of Fidgeting: A Deep Dive into Misokinesia

Ever noticed how some people just can't stand others' fidgeting? That's misokinesia, and it's more than just an annoyance. It's a real condition that affects people's daily lives. Researchers recently talked to 21 folks from an online support group to understand what it's like living with misokinesi

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Dec 05 2024ENVIRONMENT

Birds in a Fragmented World: How Island Sizes Matter in a Warming Climate

Imagine you're on an island, and the climate is getting warmer. Over time, certain birds might move in or out, shifting the bird community. Now, consider that the same island could be big or small, or close to others. Researchers found that on smaller or more isolated islands, warm-loving birds move

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Dec 04 2024BUSINESS

Hyundai's Triple Play: Tech, Choice, and Agility Drive U. S. Success

Hyundai's U. S. division is hitting new heights, with sales records shattering left and right. What's their secret? A mix of smart tech investments, a wide range of powertrain options, and quick decision-making, all guided by their leadership. Hyundai's not just focusing on electric vehicles. They'

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Dec 04 2024POLITICS

Florida Senator Wants to Stop Weather Tinkering

A Florida senator has introduced a new bill aimed at keeping humans from messing with the weather. The idea is to make sure no one tries to change the temperature, rain, or sunlight in the state. The bill says anyone who does this could get fined up to $10, 000. This isn't about real things people

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Dec 04 2024SPORTS

SMU: Ready for Clemson Challenge, Honing Road-Game Edge

SMU faces Clemson in the ACC championship game this Saturday. Despite being 2. 5-point favorites, SMU approaches the game as underdogs. They're up against a team with a passionate fan base and a strong history in the ACC. Rhett Lashlee, SMU's head coach, and his team are no strangers to road-like en

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Dec 04 2024SPORTS

Search on Hold: Climbers Missing on New Zealand's Highest Peak

Three experienced climbers from the U. S. and Canada are missing after attempting to scale New Zealand’s tallest mountain, Aoraki, also known as Mount Cook. This high-altitude adventure gone awry has sparked a search that’s currently on pause due to harsh weather conditions. The climbers—Kurt Blair,

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